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You are exactly right tong. With pure push basic there is no fanning. I am thinking variation and preference. If a player has the right elbow "up and out" there will be no fanning. As the right elbow moves "down and at the side" there will be a fanning motion. Still a hit none the less if using the right arm.
With that said, it would only be correct to say you must monitor 3-F-5 and know what Stroke Basic/Elbow Position is needed for your putting stroke.
The preference I threw in the first post probably stems from my desire to have players with their forearms in plane. Meaning I want the wedges in plane with one another so that the putter can move in the same plane as both forearms. This can be done in putting by zeroing out number 3 or placing the club in the life line of the left hand and moving the right elbow closer to "down and at the side."
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